It’s been four years since J Dilla passed away at the age of 32 after a long battle with the blood disease TTP, but between countless releases culled from the extensive catalog of work he left behind, the legend, suffice to say, lives on.

Among the various tribute projects that have sprung up over the last few years is Carlos Niño and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson’s Suite for Ma Dukes, which began in 2007 when Niño and Atwood released a strings, brass, and reeds-only version of Dilla and Common’s song “Nag Champa.”

To mark the fourth anniversary of the late Dilla’s passing, LA collective Mochilla has released the first-ever vocal performance from SFMD, with Detroit soul singer Dwele performing his song “Angel” while backed by the Suite for Ma Dukes Orchestra.

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The performance, along with others, will be released as part of a limited-edition three-disc box set that will be available starting March 30.

Meanwhile, February 13 has been dubbed “Dilla Day.” Stones Throw and Stüssy have teamed up for a series of in-store events around the country that will feature DJs paying tribute behind the decks, including a performance from J Rocc and Stones Throw founder Peanut Butter Wolf in LA.